We laughed.
We visited.
We hunted for eggs.
We had brunch.
The food was plentiful, and it felt like Thanksgiving all over again. I could have napped for a couple hours after that feast. There was the traditional ham, meatballs, hash brown potatoes, quiche, and egg casserole. Then, there was the "good stuff", the sweets. Fruit pizza, cinnamon rolls, and petite vanilla scones.
Yummy, right?
Those scones were delish. I think I ate 3, and secretly hoped that there would be a lot of leftovers to go with my morning coffee. I made them from scratch using Pioneer Woman's recipe for Petite Vanilla Scones. Most anything I make from PW turns out fantastic, but these, by far, have been my fav!
In fact, I think it's about time I grab some coffee and a scone(or two). I put chili powder in my kids pancakes this morning, and I am in desperate need of caffeine!
Those scones look delicious! I love me some fruit pizza though.
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ReplyDeleteFound you via Kd Buggie Bouquet blog hop. Yum-my! These deserts look delicious! Interesting how we always associate holidays with food... ;)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fantastic Easter! We played it casual, but now I want to bake something sweet. Thanks for stopping by my blog :)
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